Series IV, Sub-Series B 1. Choctaw Nation agricultural and familial Roll Book, ca. 1903. Almost all pages have been mutilated in one way or another, most missing a part. Most likely done by a child, as a child's drawing decorates the front inside cover. 2. Freedman Roll of the Chickasaw Nation (and presumably the Choctaw Nation), 1898. Box 31: Choctaw Nation Miscellany Folder: 1. Notebook in which there are listings of names compiled by towns. Apparently political listings, most likely of the membership of the Tuskahoma Party, n.d. 2. Same as above, though not identical. 3. Notebook in which Treasury and warrants issued are listed. Series V: Oversize items which, due to their size, could not be included with their companion items within the main series of this collection. These items pertain to the following subjects: the 1903 special election held in the Choctaw Nation to determine whether or not the Choctaw supported an International Constitutional Convention; counties of the Choctaw Nation; separate statehood; maps of early telephone lines in the Choctaw Nation, 1907; and of the St. Louis World's Fair, 1904; and early Choctaw Nation newspapers, 1900-1901. The sub-series are as follows: Sub-Series A: Poll Books and Tally Books generated in the December 19, 1903 special election held throughout the Choctaw Nation to determine whether or not an International Constitutional Convention would be held. Listed by precinct and by county. Sub-Series B: Broadsides. re: U.S. courts in the Choctaw Nation, the special constitutional election held November 7, 1905 and an address by Colonel Thomas Marcum regarding the proposed State of Sequoyah. Sub-Series C: Newspapers. The Indian Citizen, 1900, and The Antlers American, 1901. Sub-Series D: